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Man gets 3 years for stealing catalytic converters in 8 Illinois counties

Last updated: June 18, 2025 8:40 am
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Aurora man sentenced to three years in prison for stealing catalytic converters across northern Illinois

Bins of stolen catalytic converters seized by Chicago police during an investigation in 2023. (Chicago Police Department)

An Aurora man, Octavio Goytia, 29, has been sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to pay $31,500 in restitution for a crime spree that targeted over 35 vehicles across eight northern Illinois counties. The sentencing was announced by Attorney General Kwame Raoul following a two-year investigation that uncovered Goytia and his partner, Pedro Villegas-Mendoza, 24, also of Aurora, as the culprits behind the thefts.

The duo was found to have stolen catalytic converters from vehicles in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Will, DeKalb, Lake, McHenry, and Winnebago counties between August 2021 and March 2022. Catalytic converters are essential components of a vehicle’s exhaust system, containing valuable metals like platinum, palladium, and rhodium, which can be sold for profit.

Goytia and Villegas-Mendoza were brazen in their approach, stealing catalytic converters in broad daylight by lifting vehicles and using saws to remove the devices. Villegas-Mendoza was sentenced to six years in prison last year for his involvement in the crimes.

The investigation revealed the harmful impact of catalytic converter thefts, not only causing financial burdens for vehicle owners but also contributing to air pollution by allowing vehicles to release toxic emissions without proper filtration.

Attorney General Raoul emphasized the importance of collaboration between law enforcement agencies across multiple counties in apprehending the perpetrators and ensuring community safety. The investigation was led by the Carol Stream and Wood Dale police departments in DuPage County, with support from the Aurora and Schaumburg police departments and the DuPage County state’s attorney’s office.

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Goytia pleaded guilty to attempted aggravated possession of a motor vehicle and was sentenced by Cook County Circuit Court Judge Margaret M. O’Connell. Originally facing multiple charges, including possession of stolen vehicles and burglary, Goytia’s sentence reflects the severity of his crimes.

Catalytic converter theft has become a lucrative business for criminal organizations, with stolen parts being sold on the black market. These thefts have escalated in recent years, with thieves becoming increasingly armed and willing to use violence to evade capture.

In a notable case in Washington County, Oregon, a $22 million operation involving the trafficking of 44,000 catalytic converters was dismantled, leading to charges against 15 individuals across six states. Similarly, a group of Chicago residents was accused of stealing over $200,000 worth of catalytic converters from vehicles in Pittsburgh, targeting car dealerships for their crimes.

The impact of catalytic converter theft extends beyond financial losses, affecting air quality and public safety. The sentencing of individuals like Goytia and Villegas-Mendoza serves as a deterrent against future thefts and underscores the importance of collaborative efforts to combat organized crime in the automotive industry.

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